Age when you first dunked: I was 17. It was at this basketball camp in the summer and guys were egging me on, `C’mon man, you can’t dunk.’ I was like, `God help me.’ I wasn’t sure. I went up and it kind of surprised me. I just walked around like, `Yeah, that’s right.’ It was a real dunk.

How tall you really are, if the doctor measured you barefoot: I’m like 5-10 and 3/4 of a inch.

How many pairs of basketball shoes you own: Not as many as Patrick (Christopher). Probably around 25.

Coolest place you’ve been to play basketball: When I got to play on the court at the Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass. It wasn’t an actual game, but I got to shoot around there for an hour or two. It was cool because there was like the main court, and other hoops that were replicas of what they were back in the day.

Unusual place you’ve never been that you’d love to visit: Rio de Janiero.

As a freshman at Cal, your favorite place around the campus: I like Telegraph. All the little stores and the people walking down the streets, that’s even cooler. There’s such diversity. You meet people here in Berkeley you’ll never find anywhere else.

The weirdest thing you’ve seen in Berkeley: It was a bunch of homeless guys and they had started a band. Right in front of Rasputin’s. They were horrible and they were like, `Hey, give us some money.’ They were yelling at me.

If you could be an Olympic athlete, other than basketball, your sport/event: I’d love to run track, like the 100 or 200 meters.

The sport you refuse to watch: Ice hockey. I don’t understand it and I just feel really dumb watching it.

The actor who plays you in the movie version of your life: Derrick Luke